Create a VM Instance
Using the Virtual Machines page in the web console, Cockpit administrators can create virtual machine (VM) instances as needed.
Note:
Alternatively, administrators can create VM instances by using the Terminal CLI in the Cockpit web console. For command line instructions, see Creating a New Virtual Machine.What Do You Need?
- The Cockpit web console must be installed and accessible.
For details, see these topics: Install and Enable Cockpit and Log in to the Cockpit Web Console.
- The Cockpit-machines add-on application must be installed in the web console and the Oracle Linux virtualization packages must be installed and enabled on the host system. For more information, see Install Cockpit-Machines and Enable Virtualization.
- A minimum of one virtual storage pool must exist to create a virtual machine. Note that
a virtualization storage pool is automatically provided in the
/var/lib/libvirt/images
directory.For information on how to add a new storage pool, see Create a Storage Pool.
- A compatible guest OS is required to create a virtual machine.
For more details, see Guest Operating System Requirements in the Oracle Linux: KVM User's Guide.
- All minimum KVM system requirements must be met on the Cockpit host system to create, run, and manage VM instances. For more information, see System Requirements and Recommendations in the Oracle Linux: KVM User's Guide.
- Internet access is required on host system when the selected installation type for installing a guest OS is Download OS or URL.
Steps
Using the Cockpit web console, follow these steps to create a virtual machine on the host system.